Partitioning will be the most difficult bit. You see Windows and Linux cant use the same part of your hard drive so you need to split it up.
I strongly recommend you read that article I posted a link to, especially the parts on partitioning.
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What do u mean by exppert install and dont do anything stupid? is that where I pick the GUI I wanna use or I can switch anytime in root ?
Use the GUI. Use the GUI. Use the GUI.
Oh and using a text based non graphical screen isnt what root is about - root can use graphics or text screens, same as any other user. Root is the superuser, so try not to use it too often. You'll boot the CD up and it will go into a graphical install menu, from there you can choose "beginner" or "expert." Expert isnt too hard and gives you a lot more control which is why it's recommended.
Oh and so you dont forget:
Use the GUI.
Read that manual I posted a link to.
[ September 01, 2003: Message edited by: Faust ]